While watching the "Where Is My Hover Board?" episode I thought it would have been really cool to see Grant talking to Collin Furze about his hover bike. The Furze made a hella dangerous one but it would have been cool to see Grant taking it up and making it safer and more practical. Just my thoughts though.

I think the major problem with this show is that it's trying too hard to constrain each episode to a specific format, when the episodes are so different in concept. It causes some episodes to feel rushed, some to feel drawn out, and it's overall awkward. Mythbusters worked because it was loose and manipulable, but they have no wiggle room here. Furthermore, they seemed like they couldn't decide what direction to take the show in. Some episodes are theatrical, like Prison Break, Heist and Scam Artist, the rest are... different. The episodes don't feel like a part of the same show.

That said, I thoroughly enjoyed each episode, even with how all over the place as they were. I sincerely hope this isn't it for White Rabbit Project. I hope they bring it back, iron out the kinks, and knock our socks off next season.

In the show they claim that the blue angels take 10 gs. That isn't true and the aircraft's designed load factor is only 7.6 gs. They might have mentioned that. Or the fact that the f-16s in the Thunderbirds have a designed load factor of 9 gs.

Overall, I think the show has a lot of potential, but like all things when they start out it needs things to be ironed out. The biggest issue for me, and you all may disagree, but I think that the jokes just try to too hard to be funny. Mythbusters was funny because not everything was staged, but here it feels too scripted. How do you guys feel?

Watched the first episode. Some of the acting parts were eh. But overall enjoyed it, looked forward to the rest. It looked like it was continuing Myth Busters, but adding a twist to make it unique. Cool.

Then episode 2, where it was nothing but dramatic reenactments with maybe one experiment/test performed? Episode 3 the same but with no experiments/tests?

By episode 4 I just started fastforwarding through, looking at what the thumbnail looked like on the timeline to see if the thumbnail was acting or experiments. And it looked like there wasn't a single one.

I don't have a problem if they want to do something that isn't Myth Busters. That's perfectly understandable. But the first episode of this series made it look like it would be a lot different than the rest of it turned out.

There is a fair bit of things I want to talk about for each episode but I don't want to start a new thread for. Should we make separate threads for each episode discussions? Not even weekly but maybe just a stickied post on the front page of the subreddit with links to separate episode discussion threads?

This is the only place where the weekly episode works better because it is easier to discuss stuff about the previous episode, you have an entire week to talk about an episode.

Seeing the trio back together again was like watching an episode of Top Gear. 3 faces you know and love, ready to see what trouble they get in and watching them riff off each other. And blow some stuff up.

The only problem with this is that both shows, while clearly scripted, WRP is a little over produced. There's a line between seeing something and feeling like you can be there, and a studio with weird lighting, fake computers, and made up conversations.

This is why the on sight segments are so much cooler looking. They seem real. We go to these peoples home bases, on location, and want to be there. We want to talk to them, we want to share a beer with them. No funny sets, no colored lights, no forced jokes. Just real stuff.

The scripted part seems a little TOO scripted. Their personalities are enough. We know them, we love them. Don't put them in a box. Let them riff. It's part of what makes shows like this great. It feels a little "Safe" right now and trying to pander to an audience they want rather than letting the audience find them.

Nothing crushed me (and i'm sure many of us) more than seeing the trio leave Mythbusters. Seeing them together again was like a cold glass of water on a hot summers day. Ready for the journey. I'm still going to give this show a chance to find it's legs because they're worth it.

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In the first episode of the White Rabbit Project, Grant dressed up like Dr Horrible to work on his freeze ray. I thought it was awesome reference, though not quite accurate... In Dr Horrible, he is building a freeze ray to freeze time, unlike Johnny Snow, his not so nemesis.

Whenever they're actually building something, it seems like they just set up in a random warehouse and go to town. Not to mention the 'recap' area. It feels like the interior of a car commercial.

The shop, or M5, had a lot of character, and while I know that it got that way after years of Adam and Jamie doing special-effects work there, the new show still needs something like it. It would give them a place to actually do builds, and give the show some much needed substance. I remember watching Mythbusters as a kid and being mesmerized by the endless tuperware racks of stuff in M5, I'd much rather see that than hexagon-tables and CGI Skype.